On 13 April 2026, meetings were held in Astana between CSTO Secretary General Talatbek Masadykov and Secretary of the Security Council of Kazakhstan Gizat Nurdauletov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan Yerlan Kosherbayev, and Minister of Defense of Kazakhstan Dauren Kosanov.
From 13 to 17 April, annual training courses for representatives of the CSTO member states who do not have the status of military personnel are being held at the CSTO Secretariat.
On 13 April 2026, a meeting was held in Astana between CSTO Secretary General Talatbek Masadykov and President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
From 6 to 8 April 2026, the 23rd International Seminar-Meeting on Comprehensive Combat with heads of combat and physical training of law enforcement ministries and agencies of the CSTO member states was held at the Ognikovo Park Hotel in the Istra District of the Moscow Region.
Nikolai Bordyuzha, President of the International Federation of Comprehensive Combat, addressed the event.
On 10 April 2026, a meeting was held in Dushanbe between CSTO Secretary General Talatbek Masadykov and President of the Republic of Tajikistan Emomali Rahmon.
The CSTO trainings "Echelon-2021", "Search-2021" and "Interaction-2021" started in the Republic of Tajikistan
The opening ceremony of special trainings "Echelon-2021", "Search-2021" and joint training "Interaction-2021" took place on October 18, this year, at the training ground of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan "Kharbmaidon" within the joint operational-strategic CSTO training "Battle Brotherhood-2021".
Lieutenant General Emomali Sobirzoda, the Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Tajikistan, welcoming the training participants, noted that the situation in the Central Asian region against the background of the events taking place in Afghanistan remained difficult and tended to escalate. The readiness of the assets of collective security to carry out the earmarked tasks took on great significance and relevance.
Colonel General Anatoly Sidorov, the Chief of the CSTO Joint Staff, speaking at the opening ceremony of the training, said: "We pay special attention to the Central Asian region. The main source of instability is the situation in and around the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. That's why for the first time we're conducting three simultaneous trainings as part of our joint training”. He wished the special training participants to demonstrate their best qualities: high professionalism, teamwork, and, if necessary, mutual assistance and support, and to confirm their readiness to act to ensure the collective security of our states.
In his turn, Lieutenant General Yevgeny Poplavsky, the Deputy Commander of the troops of the Central Military District, stated that the trainings were designed to improve the interoperability of military contingents of the CSTO member States and wished the participants successful fulfillment of combat training tasks.
A group of troops (Collective Forces) of the CSTO has begun to practice the tasks of preparing and conducting a joint operation to localize an armed border conflict associated with attempts to penetrate the territory of a member State of the Organization by militants of international terrorist organizations.
In the course of a special training with the assets of Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics of the CSTO troops (Collective Forces) "Echelon-2021" the issues of organization of Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics in the preparation and during a joint operation will be practiced.
A special training with reconnaissance forces "Search-2021" is aimed at practicing the organization and conduct of reconnaissance for the preparation and conduct of a joint operation.
Participants in the joint training with the CSTO Collective Rapid Reaction Forces "Interaction-2021", which includes airborne assault, armored infantry and artillery units and special purpose groups, will practice the preparation and conducting a joint operation to localize an armed border conflict.
Military contingents of the Organization's member States consisting of mobile formations and military units of permanent readiness equipped with modern weapons and military (special) equipment, task forces of the Joint Staff and the CSTO Secretariat, special-purpose force formations from special units of internal affairs (police) bodies, security agencies and special services, as well as authorized bodies in the field of emergency prevention and response took part in the trainings. In total, there are 4,000 people and more than 500 units of equipment.
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The Joint Press Center of the CSTO training "Combat Brotherhood-2021”
(The Republic of Tajikistan, Kharbmaidon training range)